A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Täby, Stockholms län, Sweden
Born:
February 11, 1966
Johan Söderqvist (born 11 February 1966) is a Swedish film score composer. He has twice been nominated for the European Film Award for Best Composer for his film scores. Johan Söderqvist was born in Täby, outside Stockholm in Sweden, he attended the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, studying composition and arranging.
Music:
1991 Agnes Cecilia - En sällsam historia
1991 Freud Leaving Home
1992 Stortjuvens pojke
1993 Family Matters
2002 We Can Be Heroes!
2005 Bloodbrothers
2006 Say That You Love Me
2009 Effi Briest
2011 False Trail
2014 A Second Chance
2018 The Wheel
2019 Amundsen
2019 Held for Ransom
2023 765874: Regeneration
Original Music Composer:
1991 Agnes Cecilia - En sällsam historia
1991 Freud Leaving Home
1992 Stortjuvens pojke
1993 Family Matters
1995 Like It Never Was Before
1998 The Glass-Blower's Children
2000 Swedish Beauty
2002 We Can Be Heroes!
2003 At Point Blank
2004 Brothers
2005 Bloodbrothers
2005 Four Weeks in June
2006 After the Wedding
2006 Exit
2006 Say That You Love Me
2007 The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun
2007 Things We Lost in the Fire
2007 Tingles
2007 When a Man Comes Home
2008 Let the Right One In
2008 Troubled Water
2009 Effi Briest
2009 The Murder Farm
2010 In a Better World
2010 King of Devil's Island
2010 Limbo
2011 False Trail
2011 The Road
2012 Kon-Tiki
2012 Love Is All You Need
2012 Painless
2013 The Keeper of Lost Causes
2014 A Second Chance
2014 Serena
2014 The Absent One
2016 The King's Choice
2016 The Limehouse Golem
2018 Congo
2018 Phoenix
2018 The Quake
2018 The Wheel
2019 Amundsen
2019 Held for Ransom
2019 Hope
2019 The Last Vermeer
2020 Betrayed
2021 The Burning Sea
2021 The Emigrants
2023 765874: Regeneration
2024 Madame Web
2025 Abyss
Music:
1993 Morsarvet
2011 The Bridge
2024 Ronja the Robber's Daughter
Original Music Composer:
1993 Morsarvet
2011 The Bridge
2020 22 July
2024 Ronja the Robber's Daughter
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